Meagan Myers
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Hi there! My first post here.
So here is the situation. I am finally getting an office with a window! I'm very excited I would like to set up some paphs and phals on the windowsill. Because it's my office (and not my window at home) I would like to snazz them up a little bit and have it not too much like a greenhouse. Because of the office situation and not my kitchen window, I will be top watering with a watering can. I will be able to take them to the lab and flush them out very occasionally. I have purchased some long window trays and will fill those with gravel. I've started to collect small pots with drainage holes for the orchids. Im a notorious underwater so I was considering adding a top dressing of moss to the phals and paphs to help retain some moisture. May even throw an air plant or two on some to jazz it up
At first I was considering just New Zealand sphagnum moss, but now through a little bit of reading I see live moss might be a good option as well. Do any of you guys use live moss as a top dressing year around for paphs? I'm not sure if live moss year around would be a good option for phals as well, or should stick to sphagnum?
Appreciate it!!
So here is the situation. I am finally getting an office with a window! I'm very excited I would like to set up some paphs and phals on the windowsill. Because it's my office (and not my window at home) I would like to snazz them up a little bit and have it not too much like a greenhouse. Because of the office situation and not my kitchen window, I will be top watering with a watering can. I will be able to take them to the lab and flush them out very occasionally. I have purchased some long window trays and will fill those with gravel. I've started to collect small pots with drainage holes for the orchids. Im a notorious underwater so I was considering adding a top dressing of moss to the phals and paphs to help retain some moisture. May even throw an air plant or two on some to jazz it up
At first I was considering just New Zealand sphagnum moss, but now through a little bit of reading I see live moss might be a good option as well. Do any of you guys use live moss as a top dressing year around for paphs? I'm not sure if live moss year around would be a good option for phals as well, or should stick to sphagnum?
Appreciate it!!